Pentagon Trippin': Sayin' This War Only Cost $29 Billion? Straight Up Cappin'.
Man, they think we stupid? Congress gotta check these folks 'cause that number ain't addin' up, fam.

Aight, listen up. These folks in the Pentagon tryna tell us this whole war thang only cost $29 billion? Nah, son. That's some serious cap. They playin' us for real.
This Congressman, shout out to him, had the nerve to call that BS out. Said it was 'suspiciously low.' Finally, somebody speakin' truth to power. But you know the game – they gon' try to lowball it so we don't get too mad when they askin' for more bread later.
We seen this movie before. Iraq, Afghanistan – they always start small, then the numbers skyrocket. Meanwhile, they cuttin' funding for schools and hospitals in our neighborhoods. Where the priorities at?
This ain't 'bout Republican or Democrat, cuz. This is about them rich folks gettin' richer off war while we strugglin' to make ends meet. They sendin' our young brothas and sistas overseas to fight for somethin' we don't even understand, and they ain't even lookin' out for them when they come back home.
Real talk, the cost of war ain't just the money. It's the lives lost, the families broken, the PTSD that messes up folks for life. It's the money that coulda been used to build up our communities instead of tearin' down others.
They be talkin' 'bout national security, but what 'bout our security? What 'bout our jobs, our health, our kids' future? They spendin' trillions on bombs and bullets, but they can't even fix the potholes in our streets. Come on, man.
We gotta wake up and see the game for what it is. They tryna finesse us, but we ain't fallin' for it. We gotta demand transparency, hold them accountable, and make sure they investin' in our communities instead of these endless wars.
For real, they think we fools. Time to let them know we ain't havin' it. No more war for profit, no more neglectin' our own. It's time for a change, y'all. Keep it 100.
Facts, this war is costing lives and money that could be used for the better. Rep your community. Peace.
Sources: - United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) - United States Congressional Budget Office (CBO)

